Beauty blender, fingers or brushes?

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Brushes all the way. Especially now in the world of COVID-19 sanitation / disinfecting protocols. And in the upcoming post Covid world.

Beauty Blenders maybe, but the disinfecting protocols are still evolving with these.

But both give a flawless look and finish to foundations.
 
I like to stick a Q-tip into my foundation and dot my skin with it. Then I spread the foundation around with a plain, makeup sponge and/or a foundation brush. I've tried a Beauty Blender once and I didn't like it.
 
I really don't like and do not use beauty blenders, they clog the foundation into the pores, form dry particles, in a word, they are definitely not for dry skin.
I use brushes - flat and synthetic and then just make final aссent with my fingers.
 
Hello! I apply my product with a damp makeup brush then blend all of it with a damp beauty blender. That ways the application becomes a lot smoother and gives me a flawless base. I recommend using a damb beauty blender after brush because it makes sure that no brush strokes are left on your face.
 
It really depends on whether it is a liquid, cream or powder-based foundation. If it is liquid you do tend to have to "warm" it up or "activate it" and so when it is liquid based I put some of the product on the back of my hand and then warm it up with my finger before applying it to the face with my foundation brush or damp. If it is a cream base foundation I use my foundation brush or a damp sponge and if it is powder based then I would use a fluffy brush or damp sponge.
 

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